Improvement in vapor-burners



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No. 100,774. Patented 110101115, 1070.'`

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Leners Patent No. 100,774, dazed March 15,1870.

IMPRovBMENT IN vAPQR-BURNBRS.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters L'atent 4and making part of the same.

To all Iwhom it may concern I Be it known that I, ISAA KLING, ofy Seymour, .in .the county of Jackson, and State of Indiana, `have in` ventedceltain new and useful Improvements nPortable Gas-Generators; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full; clear, and exact description thereof,

v reference being had to the accompanying drawin gs and Figure 2 is aperspective view of the burner and.

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A represents the' stand of the gas-generator, froml `r which rises a pipe, B, toa suitable height.

i The uppell portion of this pipe' is perforated and'surrounded by a glass globe, C, and hasa stopper, D, screwed into'its upper end. a

Through the upper end of the pipe vB the oil-or gasoline is'adruitted, and passes into the glass globe C, so that it can be seen when -the globe isfull. i

In the upperend of the stand A is a passage, a,

leading from the lowerlend of the pipe B into a chamber, E, from which leads a horizontal pipe, G, of suitable length.

At the outer end of the pipe G is a valve, d, for

shutting off and regulating the supply of oil or gasoline. Directly beyond the valve d, a pipe, H, leads upward, and on the upper end of' the `same,the burner I` is secured.

',lhe pipes' G and H are to be f lled with cotton, hemp, wire, porous wood, or other sutable material, for limiting the supplyy of oil. I prefer to use hemp.

Inthe burner Ifis a chamber, c, where the gas es' capes, said chamber being closed up from the bottom with the screw b.

' The two pockets, f j, receive' the waste oil-which runs out whenturned on 'at escape-hole, and when' ignited burns out and'heats the burner and then generates its gas. y

The heating-plate 71. of the burner is peculiarly constructed, having grooves runnin g horizontally, as shown in the drawing. These grooves spread the light, and give it brilliancy, taking away, to a great extent, the roaring and steaming noise which is produced by other similar lights.

Inside of the burner, where the pipe H enters the same', there is a small passage or hole, 1'., which connects with the escape-chamber e, to pass the-gas into the same, from whence it finally passes out ,through its fine outlet m at the top between the pockets f j; as seen in iig. 2.

Having thus fully described myinvention, What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is The burner I, constructed as described, with passage c',`escapechamber e, screw b, outlet m, pockets f f, and grooved heating-plate h, all substantially" as and for the purposes herein sc t forth.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I 'affix my signature in presence of vtwo witnesses.

Witnesses: ISAAO- KLING..

GEORGE GmgnNE, ADOLPH W. HILPP. 

